joe schmo
Anonymous
sick
A fake site indeed. I signed up and what's really interesting is that a lot of the girls on the site are shown as local gals. When I ask where in the city they live, approximate area, none can respond back. it's as if they don't know. What I think is happening is there are other "individuals" actually writing and responding back to you and the profiles are complete fakes. The girl you see in the pic is not the person you are talking to! Total fake just like the other site flirtdistrict.com. Stay away from that site as well, they just want you to buy credits. Of course, you burn through them very quickly, each message is one credit used.And just look at some of the responses you first get from any of the girls....most women would not say what is actually written, its only done that way to get men excited. Every time I try to set up a date/meet, there is some excuse why they can't! And this after they just respondeD to me how horny they are and want to get f*****! ALL SCAM SITES.... bring back Craigslist....that was a good hookup site, too bad they got paranoid over liabilities. SAnd why is it women can repond for free, yet men have to pay?....be careful out there....scams are everywhere.Trust no one.

Someguy
Anonymous
Absolutely, I saw this date site called "Flirt.com" advertised on Facebook. I figured why not check it out. So I did..you could sign up for 3 days for 2.98. I payed the 2.98 and continued as one would expect on a dating site. I suddenly had many messages. I figured this was too good to be true. I was then contacted by a representative that threatened that if I didn't use the ID verification I'd be penalized a non-refundable fee of $500. Seemed fishy but I figured ok I'll do it. My card was declined multiple times. I explained this to the representative. They continued to threaten me while providing me with different links to try. My card was declined on each link. What I came to realize is that my card wasn't actually declined it was being charged. Not only that, for each similar website linked I was charged for a full membership fee. So not only was I charged the 2.98 they tried to charge me the 39 and change for a membership fee for for Flirt.com and fees for linked websites for which I attempted to enter the ID verification. I was scammed bigtime. Luckily my bank caught the initial 39 dollar charge and held the account. Even now this organization is still attempting to charge my account. Fortunately the account is now closed. The website is fake and the so-called women on there are trying to get the user to view the webcam or other services.

Pissed off
Anonymous
angry
Quote by: Anonymous

I never had any luck on flirt, fling or any of the other so called adult dating sites. All I find on them are cam girls just wanting me to visit their own site and pay them money. I don't know if there is a true dating site for hooking up any more. Even POF is getting out the game.

I've never registered for flirt.com and they have my picture. Can anyone tell me how

Music
Anonymous
Flirt probably share profiles across a range of sites they own so maybe you joined up with another one of their dating sites?

Friedrich
Anonymous
angry
Fake girls... Received hundreds of messages but I suspect the website operator writes the messages to lure you into continuous messaging back and forth at great cost. Spent $100 and never got a girl to contact me off the site. Just wanted to keep messaging back and forth. Many of the profile photos look fake. Stay away!!

Darryl
Anonymous
Flirt.com absolutely is a scam site. None of the profiles are real, photos were lifted from either porn sites or other dating sites, and any questions you ask are met with AI responses that lead nowhere. For example, every time I asked a girl where in town they were located (cross streets), they respond with either silence or with some goofy-ass, non-sequitur question like "what is your favorite color?" or "what is your idea of fun?" It's a waste of money and time!

al
Anonymous
sitejabber is all bad feedback about this site .dont people check before handing over card details ?
due diligence please !or you get ripped

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupid_plc

Indianrider
Anonymous
None of the contacts that have contacted me are real. the company is on one of the us virgin Islands. Not only that but they have charged my credit card under two different companies. Yes yes yes they are a scam and you will have a difficult time trying to kill your account

Rehua hope
Anonymous
I got scammed to be honest she got.me.she got no more.ey out of me but R18 *censored* im a fn dumb arse *censored* for it but learnt my lesson she is most likely still on there if you asked by someone the name of trinaleneohab report her to acorn straight away she will use her pictures even if they are her and scam you play with your mind again I am dumb but have learnt my lesson she's posted *censored* on Facebook but I reported her twice now flirt.com watch who U let on the site double check everyone also shell will ask to add you on hangouts

Hold, please, still waiting
Anonymous
gloomy
Quote by: Anonymous

How did it go for you John? Big Grin

I find Fling to be okay. It is no better and no worse than others like AFF. You got your scammers and you got some real chicks on the site. As with all dating sites, even Facebook now days, if you are looking for a relationship you need to be able to spot the fakes.



As it seems, I'm now in contact with a bonafide person, just as seemed to be the case when I hooked up with her on a swedish site a week ago. Since she always uses the Italian site cloudflirt.com, she had me sign up for quite an expensive membership. No wonder there since this particular site promises good online services to its customers. Soon enough I had a reality check, as the money was withheld from my bank account without benefitting from the paricular sevices that I had paid for. Now four days have passed, and neiher the US billing service company nor myself have been able to get any cloudflirt personnel to answer back to our inquiries regarding my problems. Possibly this company has built up a good reputation in earlier days, but now the time might have come to empty their own financial assets slowly, or to shut the whole business down one of these days. And preferably before the Italian Exchequer or the Prosecutor of financial offences will have more work on their hands in the near future...!?

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